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SarahBookInterrupted
Love Poems | Pablo Neruda
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TheBookHippie One of my favorites 4d
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Dilara
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Well, Jon Fosse has just received the #NobelPrize in Literature, and I hadn't read anything by him. Luckily, scribd has Aliss at the Fire in its catalogue, and it's under 100 pages long (nothing else, unfortunately). I've downloaded it and started it straight away, so I know what he's about 😁

Ruthiella I‘ll be interested to hear what you think. I‘ve not heard of him before either. 6mo
SamAnne Looking forward to reading him. 6mo
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Lindy
Woman Without Shame: Poems | Sandra Cisneros
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JenniferP
The Land of Green Plums: A Novel | Herta Mller, Michael Hofmann
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Challenging novel by a #nobelprize winning author about a group of young people living in Romania during Ceausescu‘s reign. Vivid picture of living through a surveillance police state, though I also felt kept at arms length, either because I don‘t have a good background in the era, or it was too personal for the author to really let us in to her experience.

BarbaraBB It sounds interesting. A scary state to live in in those years. 1y
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Dilara
Le visiteur royal | Henrik PONTOPPIDAN
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In an effort to read Nobel Prize winners I haven't encountered before, I am starting the only book by Henrik Pontoppidan (nobelised in 1917) my library has.

(painting of the author by Michael Ancher found on Wikipedia)

#NobelPrize #Denmark

Ruthiella Wow! That is quite a challenge. So many of the early winners are obscure now. 1y
Dilara @Ruthiella Well to be honest, I'm not very assiduous... I tend to check the Nobel list from time to time and see if there's a name that appeals at that moment, or that could also be used for another challenge, such as Food & Lit.

Pontopiddan was unknown to me until I researched him after placing a hold for his book at the library. Turns out his masterpiece, A Fortunate Man, was made into a Netflix film in 2018!
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Dilara
Years | Annie Ernaux
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Annie Ernaux won the Nobel Prize in literature! I am slightly surprised (because I didn't take the the rumours seriously 🙄). I do love her work, so I'm quite happy for her, but there are so many other strong candidates out there who were just as worthy and could have used the publicity. She's doing fine: recent abortion news in the US renewed interest in her autofiction novel L‘Événement, which was turned into a film in 2021.
#NobelPrize

Dilara ⬇On the other hand, she's looking so frail these days, maybe the jury thought it safer not to wait? 2y
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Dilara
Tala | Gabriela Mistral
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Working my way through 1945 Nobel Prize winner Gabriela Mistral's poetry collection Tala (French title: Essart). It's quite long for a poetry book: I hope I'll have finished it before I have to take it back to the library...

#poetry #Chile #NobelPrize

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Dilara
Primeval and Other Times | Olga Tokarczuk
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Magical realism in a Polish village in the first half of the twentieth century
#Poland #NobelPrize

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Dilara
Admiring silence | Abdulrazak Gurnah
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Over the years, I'd wishlisted several novels by Abdulrazak Gurnah, but his winning the Nobel Prize was the impetus I needed to actually download one and start reading.

(picture of the Old Town of Zanzibar City courtesy of Wikimedia)

#NobelPrize #Tanzania #Zanzibar #BlackInEurope

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kaysworld1
Gravel Heart | Abdulrazak Gurnah
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#NobelPrize goes to Abdulrazak Gurnah